Anita Barnard

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Anita Marie Barnard (born 1960) is an American poet and visual artist working in glass, concrete, paint, mosaic, and collage. [1]

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Over twenty-five of Barnard's poems have won recognition by judges and editors of poetry journals and literary magazines, most recently Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review and New Millennium Writings 2010. She has also edited several poetry anthologies.

Barnard's visual art has been exhibited at juried shows in New York, Illinois, Texas, Virginia, Germany, and New Zealand.

Poetry – awards and recognition

Poetry – publications

Visual art – awards and recognition

References

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